Epsilon
interconnects with NL-ix to Expand Peering Points in Europe

Service Providers
gain on-demand access to the Internet Exchange Point serving Europe and can
simply peer with new partners

Epsilon, a
privately-owned global communications Service Provider, has partnered with
NL-ix, the pan-European Interconnect Exchange, to provide on-demand access to
its Internet Exchange Point (IXP). Users of Epsilon’s on-demand connectivity
platform, Infiny, will gain a simple, cost-effective and secure way to peer
with NL-ix members across Europe.

NL-ix is rapidly
growing its local Internet Exchanges (IXs) in the Northwestern European region.
The partnership with Epsilon will enable more peering partners to reach its
IXPs from across the globe, adding to its already rich ecosystem.

“NL-ix makes a
fantastic addition to our Global Interconnect Fabric and gives our partners
increased choice when peering in Europe from anywhere on our global network,”
said Jerzy Szlosarek, CEO at Epsilon. “The integration of our on-demand network
with NL-ix provides our partners with peering access from global hubs like
London, Frankfurt and Paris. We are constantly growing our ecosystem with new
IXs to deliver the full benefit of peering remotely from a single platform.”

“Our focus on key
growth regions is paying off. We are now the largest Internet Exchange in
Copenhagen and Rotterdam and the number two in Amsterdam, Brussels, Marseille
and Paris,” said Jan Hoogenboom, Founder of NL-ix. “For other regions,
partnering with an advanced provider like Epsilon is the way ahead for our
customers. It will be great to see more networks present at our Exchanges and
new peering options available for our members.”

Epsilon’s IX Connect
directly connects users to the world's leading IXs and offers diverse peering
capabilities. Service Providers no longer have to be physically present at the
IXs and can rely on Infiny to connect them to multiple IXs from a single
platform. It is a flexible and cost-effective solution to interconnect with
IXPs while adding resilience and improving performance. This enables service
providers to remotely peer at IXs across the globe and enhance their offering
for end users.